Tending to keep a firm hold of something
clinging or adhering closely. Persistent and determined in pursuing a goal.
“Her tenacious negotiation style secured the deal despite months of setbacks.”— Business
“The most successful founders are tenacious — they refuse to quit when others would.”— Entrepreneurship
Origin: From Latin tenax 'holding fast', from tenere 'to hold'. Related to 'tenacity' and 'retain'
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